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- A Night In Tunisia- -Drum Cover- -Jesus Molina-
I'd give this take like a B grade but thats jazz, you get what you get. Its all improvised and for me very fast. I slowed down the original a bit so it not at such a break neck tempo. Hope some of you metal guys out there will give it a chance and check it out but most of the jazz stuff I post doesn't really go anywhere lol. Plzzzz like and sub I'll love you long time.
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-Jazz drummer reacts to Gene Hoglan- -Death The Philosopher-
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Hey plz like and sub and let me know any drummer that u want me to react to. I'm having a blast making these things! #metal #drummerreacts #jazzdrummer
-JAZZ DRUMMER PLAYS METAL!!!!- -(GOJIRA)- YAMA'S MESSENGERS-
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Hey Thanks for stopping by, plz ((like and sub)) to follow my journey into learning metal. Its been quite a trip so far and I think I've made some decent progress.
-Jazz Drummer Reacts to Metal- -Jamie St Merat- -Drummer for Ulcerate-
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Hey thanks so much for checking this out plz like and sub, I'll be forever grateful! Also leave as many and any comment you want, plz straight up school me on what I got wrong and what I might have gotten right, just trying to learn. Also tell me any amazing metal or death metal drummers I should check out. #drums #metal #drummerreacts #jazzdrummer #metaldrumming
-JAZZ DRUMMER PLAYS METAL- -LAMB OF GOD-
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Feel like I'm starting to get somewhere on this metal journey finally. I really loved playing this song but it kicked my asssss. Stay tuned till the end to hear me breathing like a fat kid in gym class. Holy smokes I was gasssed. Plz if u wanna support my journey just like and sub also leave a comment any comment, but especially songs u want me to try! Thanks so much for watching!
-Jazz Drummer reacts to death metal -Spencer Prewett- -ARCHSPIRE-
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Plz like and sub and leave any crazy bad ass metal drummers I need to check out. #drums #metal #jazzdrummer
-Jazz drummer reacts to Death Metal- -Flo Monier Cryptopsy-
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Plzzzz like and sub and let me know what else I need to see. I really want some suggestions of metal drummers to check out that will blow my f ing mind. #jazzdrummer #jazzdrums #metaldrumming #metal
-Jazz drummer reviews a Double bass drum pedal- -Pearl Demon drive-
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Please like and sub!
-Jazz drummer plays punk-
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Yo all you punk fans out there whats the fastest/ hardest punk song? I want a challenge! Like and sub!
Philly joe jones solo on "The Third - J.R Monterose"
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Plz like and sub! I'll love u forever! Another transcription from the Philly Joe Jones solo book. Just a short one.
?Can you play this?
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Like and sub and there will be more competitions. #drumcompetition #drumchallenge #drumming I'll e transfer 1 person 150$ if they can play this. More competitions to come. Two details tat are not on the sheet are the bell on the third hit of the ride pattern and opening the hi hat on up beats every other line.
-JAZZ DRUMMER PLAYS METAL-
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Sub and drop a comment of anything u want me to try or just write anything to help with the algorithm. Love u all. Lamb of God "What I've become" #metal #drums #metaldrumming Practicing more double bass lately and really starting to fall in love with it.
-Philly Joe jones Transcription- Easy to love
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-Philly Joe jones Transcription- Easy to love
Dry complex ride demo (4 different rides)
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Dry complex ride demo (4 different rides)
Paradiddle diddle lesson for speed #2
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Paradiddle diddle lesson for speed #2
Paradiddle diddle lesson for speed.
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Paradiddle diddle lesson for speed.
“City of lights” by the Yellowjackets.
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“City of lights” by the Yellowjackets.
-Chris Stapleton - You should probably leave - drum cover-
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-Chris Stapleton - You should probably leave - drum cover-
-JAZZ DRUMMER TRIES METAL- LAMB OF GOD - LAID TO REST
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-JAZZ DRUMMER TRIES METAL- LAMB OF GOD - LAID TO REST
------> Jazz drumming ------> My head
Tasty! Especially the hi-hat stuff tickles my ears in the right kind of way 🤌
I accidentally clicked on this video. Reaction vidoes are the lowest of the low.
Commenting on something that u accidentally clicked on is subhuman. 😂
@yarpyarp85 not really? I clicked and gave you a view. And I've given you comments too. So thought I'd get my monies worth 😉 Seriously though don't be the generic person trying to make it through lowest means reaction videos and comment sections are the bane of humanity. You clearly have some skill. Focus on that instead of these low level "please watch me" videos trying to chase what's popular. Furthermore, if you're going to respond to dickheads like me you're going to burn out.
if you like this kind of jazzy metal stuff you should listen to the cosmopolis playthrough by imperial triumphants kenny grohowsky
I do like it, thanks for the suggestion !
I like genes work on Strapping Young Lad like skesis or
Bass player is Steve Digiorgio.
Thanks! 🙏🙏
Awesome groove! Bravo! If this is only a B by your standards, I have to wonder what it would take to receive an A grade... You probably already know Louis Cole, but if you haven't heard him yet, I would strongly recommend his project "Knower." He mixes jazz with funk and pop music to astounding results with a bunch of other Berklee graduates. I'd recommend the live band sesh of "Time Traveler" they have up on their UA-cam page so you can see his jazzy drum prowess. My favorite song by them is "The Government Knows", but that song is completely electronic so it wouldn't give you the joy of watching him rip up the kit with crazy beats. "The Government Knows" does have a hilarious video, though. He also has a kind of joke/grindcore, two man metal project called "Clown Core" which is also quite interesting. They have a few albums, two of which are on UA-cam, which are videos of the recording process and them fucking around between songs. The first one, "Toilet", has them recording and performing the entire album in a Port-o-Potty, and the second "Van", has them recording the album while driving around California and in parking lots in a run down van. Equally hilarious and musically interesting.
Dude thanks so much and yesssss I’m all in on Lewis cole. He’s one of the best around and his band is so sick. When I was in school for music I saw those house session with the huge band, sooo killer. Also if u like Lois cole I’m sure you’ve heard of JD beck and Domi….. buuut if not prepare to have your mind fried! I’m sure u have though. Seriously though thanks for the comment and for checking this out. 😉😉
@@yarpyarp85I've actually not heard of them before, so thank you for the recommendation! I'll go check them out! Do you have any particular songs you'd recommend?
@@yarpyarp85So I gave their song "SMiLE" a listen and I was quite impressed! I'm sure there's something out there that ought to blow me away even more by them though; it felt like they were holding back with that track. At least the video got quite a few chortles out of me for the great use of humor! Speaking of mind-blowing musicians, drummer Marco Minneman and his current project with legendary guitarist Guthrie Govan and godlike bassist Bryan Beller, "The Aristocrats" is right up your alley. They're a rock/fusion band unlike any other. I first heard about Marco when he was drumming for the insane tech death band Necrophagist back in the early 2000's. Since then he's played with some of the modern masters, like Joe Satriani and then formed The Aristocrats. He's simply astounding, probably my favorite living drummer. I'd recommend the live video of "Get It Like That" from their Culture Clash tour in Tokyo. It's simply a jaw dropping performance!
Yess if you check out jd becks Vic firth demo that’s really amazing and also they did a thing for vevo I think that was pretty rad. But it is very jazzy. Jd is straight up the next coming as far as I’m concerned lol. Love his playing
Ya dude that’s like there quote unquote hit tune. Everything else is pretty crazy. They always rock my favourite things at breakneck tempos if I wanna check that out. And yes totally I know maro well and I Guthrie because I’m a super fan of Gergo borlia and he has played with him. But ya Marco is phenomenal and I have to hear him with Guthrie.
Never heard this version before, good stuff. Great cover too!
Thanks so much my friend 😀😀
Absolutely quality, nice one!!
Thank u so much my friend, I really appreciate it!
George Kollias - “ Shall Rise Shall Be Dead “ George is a drummer from the death metal band Nile. He does some very cool solo work and he writes all of the instruments, vocals, lyrics, etc.
Sick I think I’ve heard of him but I’ll check it out thanks so much!
Leg weights help my double bass playing out tremendously when I first started playing. Playing with leg weights was some of the best advice I've ever got.
Ok I’m going back to it then, do u remember the weight? It wasn’t too heavy right? I feel like 2.5 pounds would be suffice. 😉
@@yarpyarp85 I think I used a 2.5 or a 3 lbs. I won't go any heavier than that. You'll be breaking bass drum heads constantly. Lol
@ericcarr1648 true right and bass drum heads ain’t cheap!
8x14 Pearl Free Floating Brass.
Sick thanks!!! Bell brass? Or no just brass?
@@yarpyarp85 Just brass!
@@kevinbullock9443 ah ok sound faaaaaaaat.
You picked a tough one. Gene "The Atomic Clock" Hoglan. I've seen him play live with Fear Factory, met him briefly. Big dude with impeccable timing and power.
Ya he’s amazing, I was most impress with his time feel. Laying back on the beat felt so good for this song. 🤘🤘
Darkside from mgla look up exercises in futility part 5 live drum kit view
Ok sick I’m gonna check it out.
@@yarpyarp85 sweeeeeet
Check out Fear Factory - Powershifter, It’s from album Mechanize, where Gene Hoglan played with them
Oh shoot never knew Gene played with them! I’ll check it out for sure! Thanks
That's pretty good for a gringo! Congrats and greetings from Brazil 👍🤟
That means a lot coming from someone from Brazil! Thanks my brother!
you should check out tomas haake from meshuggah and buster odeholm from vildhjarta and humanitys last breath
I’ve definitely checked out Thomas Haake but not buster. I’ll check him out for sure!
The atomic clock…with ankle weights and boots, lol. 🤘🏼
Not clogs lol 😂
Have a look at Blake Richardson playing voice of trespass.
Will do thanks so much for the suggestion!
This aint a jazz club, BEAT THOSE DRUMS LIKE THEY INSULTED YO MAMMA
Hahahahahahahah bro lmao. Check out my recent stuff I’m hitting harder. But still a long way to go!
Maybe not first time, Dave Lombardo with Grip Inc. Song: Amped
If you want more blast beats than your brain can handle, look for "Lord Marco" playing "Incromprehensibly Evolved" by Sonivinos. If you want more Gene Hoglan, Symbolic is a faster song than this one. Also his work with Strapping Young Lad and Testament is full of faster songs.
Thanks ya I’ve heard his stuff with SYL is intense so I might have to check that out. 🤜🤛 great to hear from you again Lord Baktor!
@@yarpyarp85 I'm here to stay and live vicariously through your playing since I myself just play at a hobby level.
@@LordBaktor Youre the man! I'm motivated for sure, I wont let you down my Lord! 😁
Yeah, this dude is the absolute best in the biz.
I’m gonna have to agree, I’m really surprised he’s not more popular. I’ve checked out more of his stuff and I’ve got to say I’m really loving this guy. He’s more than just a metal player he’s a pure pure musician and artist. Just amazing!
Gene is a metal song player! Plays exactly what’s needed for the song! Fantastic player! I met him at Namm a few years back awesome guy! Great phrasing around the kit!
Ahhh good to know, I thought he was like one of these blast beat machines. But his groove was sooo good. He was laying the beat back really nicely in a couple of sections. Thanks for the comment Tim!
Bass player is Steve Di Giorgio
Thank u thank u thank u! I’m looking him up now. Guys a freak! 🔥🔥🔥
Steve jams. I think he was playing a fretless bass too.
Yes totally that’s what I’ve been hearing. Makes sense, with the sound he’s getting. Didn’t realize metal guys rocked fretless basses?!
Gene plays "open-handed" which means he's not crossing his arms but playing ride and hihat with his left. That's why his ride is all the way to the left, and his hihat is so low. I play open-handed too and find it really comfortable since I can reach any part of my drums easily, without having to cross my arms at any point. I feel balanced on the throne and I can play for longer. Nice video, good job! 👏
Ahhhh of course. It’s like one of my first times seeing him play. I’ve heard him play but never seen him so I wasn’t sure if he was a lefty, he’s probably pretty ambidextrous from the looks of it as well. Simon Philips also sets his hi hat low like that for ergonomics. Thanks eh! 🤜🤛
Think you'd enjoy Lille Gruber from Defeated Sanity. He's got a ton of jazz and fusion influence on a brutal death metal style which is a neat juxtaposition. Another crazy one to check out would be Elliot Hoffman of Car Bomb. That guys sense of timing is absolutely unreal.
Ya dude people are saying car bomb is amazing probably have to check them out next. Thanks! 🤘🤘
@@yarpyarp85 just be prepared for a shit ton of metric modulation.
Definitely check out Gene's playthrough of "Skeksis" by Strapping Young Lad, also from this same DVD!
I definitely will, thanks! Is it more of a death metal song? Like blast beat style?
@@yarpyarp85 Skesis doesn't have blast beats, just a lot of very fast, complex patterns. Gene doesn't blast much. He's more of an old school thrash drummer in terms of his more extreme stuff; he was Slayer's drummer's, Dave Lombardo's, drum tech for a while after all. Some of his beats are sort of the "proto blast beat", but definitely were more in a thrash vein. If you want to hear him doing blast beats you can listen to the song "Towards Eternity" by Old Man's Child, which is a mostly solo black metal band by current Dimmu Borgir guitarist Galder. He recorded that album back in '98. Galder has hired a lot of different musicians over the years to help him perform and record Old Man's Child albums. He's like Chuck in that regard. Funnily enough, Death is probably one of the original progenitors of death metal, so it's weird to think of the more modern stuff as "more death metal", although Chuck and co were experimenting with the sound a lot by the time they released "Symbolic." Early death metal is very thrash influenced, regardless, so the drums tend to reflect that in old school death metal.
Aaaahhhh okok that makes sense ya I’ve check out a lot of slayer and ya not very much blasting but more that thrash punk style. Bad ass, thanks for the response. I’ll check out gene on the old man’s child record.
@@yarpyarp85Just to clarify, the track is called "Towards Eternity", but the name of the Old Man's Child album featuring Gene is called "Ill Natured Spiritual Invasion." "Towards Eternity" is the opening track of that album. It's a relatively short album at around 35 minutes long, but every song is a banger! Hope you enjoy it!
@rexlupis oh ok sick thanks! I’m gonna check it out. 🤘🤘
Sweet reaction! Good to see you watching Gene; as I mentioned on another video, the man is a living legend in the metal scene. To answer some of your questions, the bassist on this song is Steve Digorgio, another legend in his own right who has played with an extreme number of hugely influential and successful bands. He is known for his jazz influenced playing of fretless bass in metal projects. Gene goes way faster in the Canadian industrial thrash band, Strapping Young Lad, which he joined in the mid 90ies after his time playing with Death. The song I recommend you learn, Detox, is fast, but if you want to hear him really rip the song "Oh My Fucking God" by Strapping Young Lad is even faster and one of the heaviest tracks off the same album. Strapping features vocalist and guitarist Devin Townsend, who is quite known for his prog rock projects that he has focused on simultaneously as SYL became successful in the early 2000s and after Devin chose to disband Strapping for good in around 2008 if I recall correctly. Also, if you want to see another Canadian metal bassist who is absolutely insane on the fretless bass, Dominic "Forest" Lapoint of Augury and First Fragment is worth a listen. I'd recommend checking him out in his former band, Beyond Creation playing the song "Omnipresent Perception." His bass student, Hugo, took over bass duties for that band around 9 years ago and also is amazing on the fretless and a perfect replacement for Forest! First Fragment's "Pantheum" is also a great watch if you want to see Forest's more current work. To bring this rambling comment around full circle, Forest actually filled the shoes of Steve Digorgio when Steve did session work for the Canadian band Quo Vadis in the early 2000s. Forest later became Quo Vadis's live bassist; I had the pleasure of opening for Forest both when he was in Quo Vadis and Augury in that era for a few shows each when those bands played Ontario dates on a number of occasions. Simply amazing human being and one of the best, if not the best, bassist I've ever seen! EDIT: While reminiscing I completely forgot to answer your question about Death. It's kind of a complicated question, as Death had a lot of line-up changes as Chuck Schuldiner, the guitarist, vocalist and lead songwriter moved around the US and recruited different musicians for almost every album. He also died at a young age in 2001 from a brain tumor, only eight years after the album Symbolic, on which this is the last track, was released. I'm fairly certain they improvised it in the studio, as the studio version is a fade out ending while they trade drum, bass and guitar solos. They did replicate it live note for note though. I guess you could say they "do" replicate it live, cause both Gene and Steve recruited former Death guitarist Bobby Koelble and Max Phelps to handle vocals and Chuck's guitar parts to do a tribute project to Death called "Death To All" that still tours to this day, and this is certainly one of the songs they often play.
This answer says most of what I was going to say. But I will add that Steve Di Giorgio has a jazz fusion project: Dark Hall. Steve and Gene have played together in other bands, notably Testament. Other metal drummers that I think might be of interest are Martin Lopez, ex-Opeth now Soen; Adrian Erlandsson, ex-At the Gates but probably as prolific as Gene! I'd recommend his playing on "Slaughter of the Soul" and "Terminal Spirit Disease"; finally there's Nick Barker, ex-Cradle of Filth, but also very prolific.
My man! I truly appreciate comments like this, I feel like I learn so much in literally two paragraphs. If I tried to research this stuff I could get lost in the massive scope of some of these bands. The fret less bass makes so much sense now and that was definitely the sound I was hearing with all the sliding and such. Truly amazing song and to be honest the stand out was the vocals and the bass playing. Like it was said in another comment by Tim Connolly (an amazing Canadian drummer by the way) Gene was definitely playing for the song on this track, so I’m stoked to check him out with SYL for sure and maybe…. Maybe…. Trying to learn some of it. Also I’m going to check out the other bass player you mentioned u opened for. I didn’t know that metal bass players used fret less basses, first time I’ve heard it and I loved it. What was the name of the band you were in and did you play drums too?
@@yarpyarp85Oh no, I'm not talented enough to play drums ;) The band I was in that opened for Quo Vadis is called "Will of the Ancients." Technically they are still around, but their guitarist and founding member, Tristan, and their keyboardist Colin are the only person still in the band from the years I was their vocalist. I performed on their self titled record that was released in 2006 and played with them live for a number of years. The drummer at the time is an amazing guy and well known in the Ontario scene, Jason Longo. He's in a shitload of bands, including on the first album of Tristan's grindcore project, Blastomycosis. Blastomycosis just released a new cd about a couple months ago, but that has the current WoTA drummer on drums now (Dave Black) and Jason is back playing with his brother in Blood of Christ, who just released an EP. Both those two bands are signed to CDN Records. The current Will of the Ancients lineup is basically all the members of Blastomycosis and has been for a number of years. They're all phenomenal musicians and they must have a good band dynamic to still find the time and motivation to jam despite having kids and their day jobs, so it seems everything's worked out for the best for them. Those guys have been in Will of the Ancients for quite a long time now; I think they joined just before they started to record the second album back in 2012 I think? Originally Dave Black joined, then his friend to play bass, Peter Weinrauch. Colin has been playing keyboards in Will of The Ancients since I was in the band, although he joined a number of years after I did. Steve, who was on bass when I was in the band, took over vocal duties after I left. I thought he was a better vocalist than me, but he never finished recording the second album and Tristan ended up doing some of the vocals for around half their second album. The self titled Will of the Ancients album is available on their bandcamp page. They also have their second album, "To Our Glorious Dead" on their bandcamp; it is also available on UA-cam and Spotify. Their official UA-cam page has a few tracks off the first album and a couple live videos from when we were still writing the album and before Colin had joined the band. Sloppy performances in retrospect, but we were still working things out before we recorded it, and since it was new to the audience people still seemed to like it ;) If you just want to hear one song really quick with me on vocals, just search for "Will of the Ancients - Battle for the Sky" on UA-cam. It's the first song off the self-titled album. They've been working on their third full length album for a while now, but I don't know if they've been in the studio recently. We played some awesome shows back in the day, we opened for Quo Vadis and Augury as I mentioned before, as well as opening for Neuraxis, Threat Signal, Despised Icon and Warmachine on a bunch of different occasions. The biggest band we ever opened for was Behemoth when they played in Hamilton back in 2005 if I recall correctly. They certainly weren't as big then as they are now, but the entire metal scene was a lot smaller in those days!
Hey plz leave any drummers that u think I should react to!
Richard Christy was the drummer on Death’s final album The Sound of Perseverance. Any track is a good showcase of his ability. Especially the opening track. I’ve never heard anyone quite like him.
😂 I commented before watching. My bad
Yes I love his playing, he’s an innovator for sure and a insanely talented comic mind as well. 🙂🙂
Alex Rudiger, Eugene Ryabchenko
Not bad. Better than Bostaph. Gotta throw some more power into the strokes, you're playing super light on the snare. Beat it like it owes you money. That's Slayer. Good to NOT see jazz hands on the sticks.
I’m with u dude, thanks for the constructive critique. Check out my recent cover, I’m hitting harder now. No where near hard enough but I’m working at it. 💪🤘💪
Everyone in the band is so fast even the vocalist is rap screaming it's like they're having a contest on who's faster.
Hahahah that’s absolutely true. Nothing wrong with a little competition! 😂
Their Live performance is the real deal, check their live performance you'll get destroyed.
I bet man, part of me wants to think they can’t pull it off live, but I’m a super newb so I’m know I’m wrong.
Amazing cover man! 🔥🚀
Hey thanks so much my friend! 🤜🤛
Jamie is also a shit-hot sound engineer who mixes these videos himself, hence the drums sounding *great* :D *edit Okay, check out drum videos from Imperial Triumphant and John Frum. Might be your thing. Listen to some Deathspell Omega too, particularly from Paracletus onward.
Will dooo and that makes so much f ing sense then. His mix is as good if not better than his playing. Thank u for the info dude!
@@yarpyarp85 @yarpyarp85 Hey, no problem man. Very much enjoyed the video, subscribed. If these video blow up for you-and I hope they do, man!-I want you to count how many comments you get about Darkside from Mgła ;)
My friend I appreciate that so much, u don’t even know. I’ve actually never heard of them, but I’m always in the mood to have my mind melted lol. 🫠
Blastbeat switching hands from its creator himself: ua-cam.com/users/shortsCgzp5MyX-Sg
Holy crap that was awesome!
My favorite Gojira song. Not a popular one, but its special to me. Great job brother
Thank u that means a lot! 🤘🤘🤘
do travis orbin - unleash the pwnies its a rite of passage as a drum reacter
Thank u I’ll check him out!
Check out Spencer Moore of band Inferi. They post a lot of playthroughs. Check out Inferi - Mesmeric Horror drum playthrough.
The comments you made after playing made me realize what's felt off with Greyson Nekrutman playing metal with Sepultura. Surely he's hitting every note right but he's not hitting as hard, it really changes the tone. But it's okay, I haven't seen a metal drummer who's playing was as musical as juzz drummer's - it's too straight forward, so you're even! maybe. I'm wrong! I'm just a classical guitarist 💀who loves both metal and jazz
Dude u r 100% right! I wanna hit so much harder but it’s hard… no pun.. I’ve just trained so much playing with touch and not power. It’s been a challenge going the other direction. Stick with me though I’m gonna be bashing in no time . 💪💪💪💪💪
The art of dying 👹
Yessss that’s one on my list. Significantly harder than this one IMO. But I’m willing to try!
Clean footwork!
Thanks so much!
One of the very best ever. Cream of the crop in any genre.
I have to agree wholeheartedly, I absolutely love his style and approach. Thanks for watching!
Gojira is a good start. I'm not a drummer but to increase your strength / endurance I suspect that you just need to practice more. when I practiced new skateboard moves I noticed specific muscles hurting. At that point I realised that we don't actually use every muscles most of the time. So the more we use those specific muscles for specific tasks the easier it gets later. I think you are doing good and you'll get there eventually.
Totally bro that makes so much sense and I’m in the battle field so to say as we speak. Shedding double bass every day. 🤜🤛👍🤘💪💪
Hey man just found your channel and I've always gotten compliments on the strength of my double bass with out triggers... I found this video a while back from Dave Lombardo at a clinic talking about is bass drum pedal setup and it really changed my philosophy on my bass drum approach. I always liked the thud of a relatively loose head and relied on the pedal to do most of the work, but bringing up the tension on the head to get more rebound and pulling the beaters back a little more really does a lot. Plus don't be afraid of getting something harder like a wood beater, it'll bring the top end of the attack out more without having to go as far as a danmar pad or something stupid like that. Keep up the good work my dude 🤘
Bro that makes so much sense! Thanks for all of this and I’m gonna buy a set of wood beaters as soon as I can afford them lol. Also I’ll check out the Lombardo video too.
🤘🤘🤘🤘
+100% testosterone after watching this, good stuff dude!
Thank man!! You and me both dude, such a rush to get a cleanish take!
Ive heard in a podcast he says triggers ruin the sound hes going for so dont believe he uses them. Amazing drummer
Wow I almost can’t believe it, his sound is too clean but thank u for telling me that.
Chris Turner from Ocean's Ate Alaska is one to check out if you want to see someone who hits hard on the bass drum.
Dude yess I love him! Such an absolute beast.
Awesome job and a great cover of a tough song!
I really appreciate that, thanks!
Heyoo! If You want to melt your mind, You should definitely check out Elliot Hoffman from *Car Bomb,* one of the most unique current metal acts out there (I mean, both Gojira and Meshuggah have expressed the same position, and the former are really close with CB and have helped them reach a wider audience). My 2 suggestions would be "The Sentinel" and "Antipatterns", and if that tickles your fancy, "Hellfest 22 drumcam" is a real treat as well, but honestly You cant go wrong with any of the available choices, as their entire body of work is insane, and I think You might really appreciate their material and his skill as someone with a jazz background. One fun tid bit is the fact that he plays without a click, and considering their material, I cant even imagine how something like that would be possible anyway 😁
I am the one that got him to do this and my second choice was Elliot from Car Bomb👌Read my mind…
Dude if Gojira and Meshiggah said that about car bomb and I’ve literally never heard of them that might be the right choice lol. I love both of them and I’m stoked to hear something similar. Also the other two suggestions sound really interesting for sure. Thanks so much for all this. I’m just running over to the shed now. I’ll read this comment more throughly later and check everything out. 💪🤘💪appreciate it bro
@@yarpyarp85 cant wait to hear your thoughts, and all of those video suggestions can be found on Elliots yt channel 🖖🏼
@@ambassadortourettes753 haha, well Elliot has been my favorite metal drummer for a while now, and imo he/the band deserves all the eyes and ears possible.
@@raxr5705 Yeah 👍 I have been a fan of the vocalist/guitarist when he was in NECK… I was sad when they disbanded ☝️However the first time I heard Car Bomb I just knew it had to be the same frontman and they utterly slay of course live…